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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Lancashire => Topic started by: daisynook on Sunday 28 June 15 18:02 BST (UK)
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I have been trying to research a Lads Club that my father and his brothers belonged to from 1920s to 1950s when it closed. It was called Hugh Oldham Lads club and I believe it was on Livsey Stree, Ancoats. As a boy he played sport there and was a member of the harriers. I know the history of how the club came about but I have been trying to trace other members around that time who may have known my father and his family. I once traced a copy of a black & white minstrel show that he was in but have now lost all trace of it and would love to find it again. Any information appreciated.
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http://www.rootschat.com/links/01fkf/
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Thanks very much
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If I recall correctly the club was affiliated to Manchester Grammar School (don't recall the exact tie up). As a pupil at MGS during WW2 I have 'almost forgotten' memories of attending a couple of functions Hugh Oldham Lads club, a stage show of some kind and a boxing match I think.
Not sure it helps but might add to your knowledge.
Jolyon
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Yes, like you whilst doing my research I had come across MGS although I couldn't work out the connection. The Thorpe Road, Newton Heath ground they used for the sports events holds lots of childhood memories for me when as a child I went every Saturday to the cricket matches played by my dad and his brothers. I don't remember stage shows so perhaps this is the concert that I'm looking for. Thanks for your contribution.
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Hi,
Brian Hughes MBE ...Collyhurst and Moston Lads Club... I'm sure will know about Ancoats Lads Club,he'written a book on the characters he met. He has a website
BB :)
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Had a quick look at the website you suggested. I see Brian is quite a bit younger than my Dad and his brothers but it is worth contacting him. Thanks very much.